We did, for the first 60 we gave a good account of ourselves, tiredness set in and an odd interpretations from Clouseau hammered us.

If we can take that into the Halifax match we wont get hammered like we did last year.

Which kind of backs up suggys version of today. Said the lads made a proper fist of it, just didnt get enough in front after a lot of forst half possession.
Alibert is a bit eccentric at times. Not the best but not the worst!

Wigan (and a lot of NW towns) has a lot of catholic churches and schools, evident in a lot of the names of the amateur RL clubs - (wigan st patricks, ince st williams wigan st judes etc etc). I understand that leigh has more of a protestant history and so for some reason leigh fans bring up this rather tenuous link

Sorry but I think that is nonsense. There is a lot of catholic heritage in Leigh as well - some English (as my fathers family are) and some Irish. My understanding was that NW England had a strong catholic tradition before the Irish started to migrate over anyhow, and I am personally interested in the historical aspect of this Leigh's (and the wider NWs) catholic history.

True, Lancashire was a bastion of English Catholicism after the reformation. It's not all down to Irish migration.

Wigan (and a lot of NW towns) has a lot of catholic churches and schools, evident in a lot of the names of the amateur RL clubs - (wigan st patricks, ince st williams wigan st judes etc etc). I understand that leigh has more of a protestant history and so for some reason leigh fans bring up this rather tenuous link